Vessel closures and method of forming the closures

Special receptacle or package – With specified material for container or content

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B65D 2712, B65D 8500

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046275380

ABSTRACT:
Improved vessel closures and method of forming the closures. The vessels each include an elongate filling/dispensing tube which has an open end which is sealed by the closures of the invention which can be disposable or reusable. The disposable closures can be formed by heat sealing the open end of the tubes or folding the open end of the tubes back upon the tube and shrinking material around the tube and open end. The reusable closures can be formed by plug-type, heat sealed ends which are shaped to be reinserted into the tubes and rings which can be placed over a folded over end and the tube. The vessels can include an adhesive pad to affix the vessel to a convenient surface.

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